Pokemon Go players can get freebies right now in celebration of Niantic's 5th birthday
You can nab 41 free items right now

Niantic is giving Pokemon Go pꦜlayers a host of free items in celebration of the developer's 5th birthday.
By redeeming the code DJTLEKBK2G5EK on the , you can get your hands on a host of freebies right now. You will need to sign in to your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Go account on the website in order to redeem the code on the rewards page. While Niantic didn't detail what freebies you get, the lists that you'll get 1 Star piece, 20 Ultra Balls, 10 Pinap Berries, and 10 Niantic S🐟tickers, wh🐟ich is 41 items in total.
Trainers, we’re having a 5th birthday party! Enjoy this party favor of in-game items (valid until Oct 13 at 5pm PT)! Celebrate by sharing your favorite memories, #GOSnapshot 📸 & Trainer profiles using #NianticBirthday 🎁 🎊 Code: DJTLEKBK2G5EKRedeem at: //t.co/zcM1Cvb3XO pic.twitter.com/zK8dcIxJwL
Pokemon Go's next is set to take place on October 17 from 11 am to 5pm local time, and will feature the original starter, Charmander. As with every community day, the featured Pokemon will appear more frequently in the wild, so trainers will have more chances to catch the Fire-type lizard. You also might encounter a Shiny Ch🔯armander if luck's on your side. Evolving to a Chameleon during the event or up to two hours afterward will enable you to get a Charizard with the Dragon Breath move.
Niantic also recently revealed that Pikachu will make an appearance sporting different hats. The next special encounter set🌠 to take place on October 13 will see thওe famous Electric mouse wearing Ash's original cap.
Speaking of hats, Pokemon Sword and Shield is also getting a bunch of adorable hat-wearing Pikachu throughout October.
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